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    Format: 1 online resource (693 p.)
    ISBN: 1-281-78966-6 , 9786611789664 , 0-08-087507-6
    Series Statement: Studies in environmental science ; 48
    Content: Waste Materials in Construction contains papers from the first international conference on the environmental implications of construction with waste materials held in Maastricht in November, 1991. The three key themes of the conference are technical options for the application of waste materials in products for the construction industry, the resulting chemical and environmental aspects thereof, and legislation policies as they pertain to waste management. There has been a great deal of laboratory testing carried out in several countries on the impact of waste-derived products on the e
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front Cover; Waste Materials in Construction; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Foreword; Section 1: Policy and Legislation; Chapter 1. Pollution Prevention - U.S. Environmental Policy; Chapter 2. Systematic Leaching Behaviour of Trace Elements from Construction Materials and Waste Materials; Chapter 3. Waste Policy Related to the National Environmental Policy Plan; Chapter 4. Management of Wastes Resulting from Building Activities in the Federal Republic of Germany; Chapter 5. The U.S. EPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utilization Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustion Residues , Chapter 6. The Use of Waste Material in Civil Engineering: AVI Slag can Replace Gravel in Concrete ProductionChapter 7. Management of Residues from Coal Utilisation: An Overview of FBC and IGCC By-products; Chapter 8. Applications of Waste Materials at Infrastructural Works; Section 2: Methodology of Environmental Impact Assessment; Chapter 9. A Comparison of Five Solidification/Stabilization Processes for Treatment of Municipal Waste Combustion Residues - Physical Testing , Chapter 10. Leaching Properties of Untreated and Treated Residues Tested in the USEPA Program for Evaluation of Treatment and Utilization Technologies for Municipal Waste Combustor ResiduesChapter 11. Leaching Potential of Municipal Waste Incinerators Bottom Ash as a Function of Particle Size Distribution; Chapter 12. Improvement of Flue Gas Cleaning Concepts in MSWI and Utilization of By-products; Chapter 13. Composition and Leaching Characteristics of Road Construction Materials; Chapter 14. Municipal Solid Waste Combustion Ash as an Aggregate Substitute in Asphaltic Concrete , Chapter 15. The Use of Industrial By-products with Hydraulic Binders Refuse Incineration Ashes as an ExampleChapter 16. Incineration Slag in Road Construction; Chapter 17. Utilization and Disposal of Solidified and Stabilized Contaminated Soils; Chapter 18. Utilization of Incinerator Bottom Ash: Legal Environmental and Engineering Aspects; Chapter 19. Physico-Chemical and Mineralogical Characterization of Mining Wastes used in Construction; Chapter 20. Recycling of Construction Waste; Chapter 21. High Free-Lime Fly Ash; Characterization and use , Chapter 22. Chemical Processes at a Redox/pH Interface Arising form the Use of Steel Slag in the Aquatic EnvironmentChapter 23. The Leaching Behaviour of Some Primary and Secondary Raw Materials used in Pilot-Scale Road Bases; Chapter 24. Standardization of Terminology, Characterization Methods,Acceptance Procedures and Leaching Tests for Waste Materials; Chapter 25. Leaching Tests for Concrete Containing Fly Ash Evaluation and Mechanism; Chapter 26. Effect of Particle Size Distribution on Leaching Properties of Building Materials , Chapter 27. French Approach Towards the Evaluation of Monolithic and Solidified Waste: Development of a New Leaching Procedure , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-89089-0
    Language: English
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