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Chemical fixation and solidification of hazardous wastes

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The article was published on 1990-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 661 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Inert waste & Fixation (surgical).

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Interaction effects of salinity, sewage sludge, and earthworms on the fractionations of Zn and Cu, and the metals uptake by the earthworms in a Zn- and Cu-contaminated calcareous soil

TL;DR: The results indicated that the combined application of high salinity and sewage sludge had adverse effects on the survival of the earthworms and the residual Cu fraction increased with the presence of earthworm and decreased with increasing salinity.
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Solidification/Stabilization of Contaminated Soils-An Overview

TL;DR: Stabilization/solidification processes have been used for approximately 15 years to immobilize hazardous wastes in contaminated soil as mentioned in this paper, and these techniques are now being applied to immobilization of pollutants in contaminated soils.

Metallerle kirlenmiş toprakların temizlenmesinde uygulanan teknolojiler

TL;DR: In this paper, Izolasyon et al. presented a review of the available technologies for the clean-up of contaminated soils and highlighted that heavy metal accumulation in soils has an important influence not only on the fertility of soils and functions of ecosystem but also on the health of animals and humans via food chains.
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A business and market assessment of waste treatment technologies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the remediation of hazardous wastes from a business and market opportunities perspective, and also examine the treatment of hazardous waste at fixed facilities, including the regulatory impetus for remediation, existing regulations affecting the field, technologies used for remedy, trends in technology, market size and timing and prospects for the future.
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Feasibility of using reject fly ash in cement-based stabilization/solidification processes

TL;DR: Stabilization/solidification (s/s) has been routinely used for the final treatment of hazardous wastes prior to land disposal as discussed by the authors, which involves adding one or more solidifying reagents into t...