CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 2 - Common Hazardous Wastes: Nomenclature, Industrial Uses, Disposal HistoriesCHAPTER 3 - Common Hazardous Wastes: Properties and ClassificationCHAPTER 4 - Source AnalysisCHAPTER 5 - Partitioning, Sorption, and Exchange at SurfacesCHAPTER 6 - VolatilizationCHAPTER 7 - Abiotic and Biotic Transformations: Parallel PathwaysCHAPTER 8 - Contaminant Release and Transport from the SourceCHAPTER 9 - Concepts of Hazardous Waste ToxicologyCHAPTER 10 - Quantitative ToxicologyCHAPTER 11 - Hazardous Waste Risk AssessmentCHAPTER 12 - Approaches to Hazardous Waste Minimization, Remediation, Treatment, and DisposalCHAPTER 13 - Design of Sorption- and Partitioning-Based Treatment ProcessesCHAPTER 14 - Design of Volatilization-Based Treatment ProcessesCHAPTER 15 - Design of Abiotic Transformation-Based Treatment ProcessesCHAPTER 16 - Design of Biotic Transformation-Based Treatment ProcessesCHAPTER 17 - Mitigation of Residuals
Richard J. Watts, PhD, is the Boeing Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. He has published approximately 120 refereed papers related to hazardous wastes in various academic publications.Amy L. Teel, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. She has 25 years of research experience in hazardous waste remediation.Courtney M. Gardner, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Washington State University. Her research is focused on characterizing and applying the mechanisms driving microbial resilience to improve the efficiency of wastewater treatment and bioremediation.