Synopses & Reviews
Environmental Contamination and Remediation Practices at Former and Present Military Bases outlines the different strategies that are useful in the investigation and subsequent remediation of military bases, Particular attention is paid to the pollution of groundwater. The book contains an excellent review of useful remediation techniques and several examples of their application to polluted military bases. Several mathematical models are demonstrated, showing their predictive value for real examples. A detailed list is given of chemical pollutants that can be found on a military base. Strategies are described for the investigation and determination of the future of a polluted military site. Examples are given, obtained from practical experience of dealing with old, contaminated sites.
Table of Contents
Preface. Workshop Summary. Strategies and Risk Assessment. Environmental Contamination and Remediation Practices at Former and Active Military Bases. German Experiences; B.-A. Szelinski. General Environmental Situation, Risk Assessment and Remediation of Former Military Sites in East Germany; V. Ermisch, P. Schuldt. Current and Future Research and Development Projects of the Federal Ministry for the Environment on Contaminated Military Sites; S. Reppe. Environmental Risk Assessment and Management in Evaluation of Contaminated Military Sites. A Canadian Approach; K.J. Reimer, B.A. Zeeb. Swedish Guidance on the Procedure for the Investigation and Risk Classification of Urban and Industrially Contaminated Areas; D. Fredriksson. Environmental Situation and Remediation Plans of Military Sites in Latvia; D. Hadonina. Strategy for Investigations and Remediation of a Polluted Norwegian Naval Base; A. Johnsen. Chemical Aspects of Environmental Contamination at Military Sites; S. Neffe. US Environmental Protection Agency's Baltic Technical Assistance Program: from Capacity Building to Environmental Security; V.J. Saulys. Mathematical Modelling. Results of Mass Transport Modelling at some Wellfields and Former Soviet Military Bases in Lithuania; M. Gregorauskas. Mass Transport Modelling in Groundwater Studies. Achievements of Latvian Scientists; A. Spalvins. GIS and Mathematical Modelling for the Assessment of Vulnerability and Geographical Zoning for Groundwater Management and Protection; J.P. Lobo-Ferreira. Modelling of Oil and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons in Saturated and Unsaturated Zones at the Military Base in Milovice; V. Benes, V. Eli