Hazardous Waste Management

Edited By: Domenico Grasso, Timothy M. Vogel and Barth Smets

Picker Engineering Program, Smith College, USA

Hazardous Waste

Grasso D. and Kahn D., Picker Engineering Program, Smith College, Northampton, MA 10163, USA

Kaseva M. E. and Mbuligwe S. E., Department of Environmental Engineering, University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Hazardous Waste Management: A United States Perspective

Lawrence K. Wang, Handbook of Environmental Engineering series, Humana Press & Industrial/Hazardous Waste Treatment, MarcelDekker, USA

International Issues In Hazardous Waste Management

Felix B Dayo, Triple ‘E’ Systems Associates Ltd., Nigeria
Babajide I. Alo, University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria
Adeolu Ojo, Triple ‘E’ Systems Associates Ltd., Nigeria

Hazardous Wastes Issues in Developing Countries

Kahn Danielle J., Picker Engineering Program, Smith College, Massachusetts, USA
Kaseva M. E. and Mbuligwe S. E., Department of Environmental Engineering, University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), Dar es salaam, Tanzania

Case Study 1: Hazardous Waste Management in Tanzania - Retrospection and Future Outlook

M. E. Kaseva and S. E. Mbuligwe, Department of Environmental Engineering, University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Case Study 2: The Management of Hazardous Waste in South Africa

G. E. Blight, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa

Case Study 3: Hazardous Waste Issues in India

P. Khanna, SIES-Indian Institute of Environment Management, India
Rakesh Kumar, National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, India
Vijay Kulkarni, SIES-Indian Institute of Environment Management, India

Case Study 4: Hazardous Waste Management In Malaysia

Zaini Ujang, Institute of Environmental & Water Resource Management, Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia

Nuclear Industry

Jennifer A. Butkus, Department of Treasury, United States Mint, USA
Michael A. Butkus, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, United States Military Academy, USA
Jon C. Malinowki, Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering, United States Military Academy, USA

Nuclear Waste Management

Louis D.J. de Saint-Georges, Radiation Biology, Radioprotection Departement, Nuclear Energy Study Center CEN/SCK, Belgium
P. De Boever and G. Collard, , Radioactive Waste & Cleanup Division, The Belgian Nuclear Research Center (CEN/SCK), Boeretang, Belgium

Human Health and Environmental Risk Assessment of Chemicals

Arielle GARD-FLOC'H and François E. FLOC'H, Limonest, France

Case Study: Dioxins and Dioxin-Like Compounds

Frank C. Schnell, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), USA

Environmental Ionizing Radiation

Louis D.J. de Saint-Georges, Radiation Biology, Radioprotection Departement, Nuclear Energy Study Center CEN/SCK, Belgium

Ecological Risk Assessment of Environmental Stress

A.M. Breure, D.T. Jager, D. van de Meent, Ch. Mulder, W.J.G.M. Peijnenburg, L. Posthuma, M. Rutgers, A.J. Schouten, A. Sterkenburg, J. Struijs, P. van Beelen, M. Vonk, and D. de Zwart, Laboratory for Ecotoxicology, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands

Site Remediation and Groundwater Decontamination in the United States

Lawrence K. Wang, Handbook of Environmental Engineering series, Humana Press & Industrial/Hazardous Waste Treatment, MarcelDekker, USA

Industrial Ecology

Lawrence K. Wang, Handbook of Environmental Engineering series, Humana Press & Industrial/Hazardous Waste Treatment, MarcelDekker, USA

Environmentally Sound Management of Hazardous Wastes

A. K. Saxena and Yogesh Gupta, Environment Division, National Productivity Council, New Delhi, India