This book presents reviews, examples and case studies of innovative applications in solid and hazardous waste management. The economics of waste management have since become a significant research area in their own right, and two chapters address these issues. In addition, dedicated chapters cover s
Modelling Trends in Solid and Hazardous Waste Management
β Scribed by Debashish Sengupta, Sudha Agrahari (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 175
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book explores state-of-art techniques based on methodological and modeling aspects of solid and hazardous waste management, specifically focusing on the recent trends in data acquisition and robust modeling of the results obtained. In addition to an in-depth description of the recent regulatory paradigm for solid waste disposal and revealing insights into solid waste management models, the book also addresses significant case history and remediation methodologies for sustainable development in emerging economies like India, China and Brazil.
The main emphasis is on a suitable regulatory framework with site-specific baseline calibration and aimed at the robust modeling of contaminant transport and its remediation. This is based on instructive case history in various locations/regions worldwide. The focus on recent modeling and quantification methods is the backbone of the book. One of the major aspects discussed is the application of non-invasive methods for studies related to the Earth's interior, which are increasingly preferred over invasive techniques thanks to their economic utility, as well as robust techniques for the interpretation of geophysical data. The increasing demand for groundwater and energy resources, especially for rapidly emerging countries with large populations like India and China, has made it vital to derive safe utilization approaches for our resources, including suitable waste disposal and remediation methodologies that can be adopted for 'contaminated sites.'
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Management of Radioactive Wastes in a Hospital Environment....Pages 1-14
Heavy Metal and Radionuclide Contaminant Migration in the Vicinity of Thermal Power Plants: Monitoring, Remediation, and Utilization....Pages 15-33
Forecasting Solid Waste Generation Rates....Pages 35-64
Shale Gas: Hydrofracking, its Effects and Possible Remediation....Pages 65-73
Characterization and Monitoring of Solid Waste Disposal Sites Using Geophysical Methods: Current Applications and Novel Trends....Pages 75-103
Uranium Resource Development and SustainabilityβIndian Case Study....Pages 105-126
Geohazard Modeling Using Remote Sensing and GIS....Pages 127-139
Modeling Trends in Solid and Hazardous Waste Management....Pages 141-157
Microbial Fuel Cells in Solid Waste Valorization: Trends and Applications....Pages 159-171
β¦ Subjects
Waste Management/Waste Technology;Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences;Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
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