Review of Separation Technologies for Treating Pesticide-Contaminated Soil |
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Authors: | Richard N. Koustas David Fischer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Protection Agency , Edison , New Jersey , USA;2. Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education , Edison , New Jersey , USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Pesticide contamination results from manufacturing, improper storage, handling, or disposal of pesticides, and from agricultural processes. Since most pesticides are mixtures of different compounds, selecting a remedy for pesticide-contaminated soils can be a complicated process. The various available treatment options for remediation fall into three broad categories: containment-immobilization, separation-concentration, and destruction. This paper categorizes pesticides into waste groups based on available treatment options and provides a review of separation treatment options that have been demonstrated to—or show potential to— treat pesticide-contaminated soil. Technologies include radio frequency heating, soil washing, thermal desorp-tion, and solvent extraction. |
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