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Conference: Crete 2014

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THE ELIMINATION OF STATE CHEMICAL WEAPONS PROGRAMAMES – PAST EXPERIENCES AND CURRENT CHALLENGESDr. Ralf Trappchemical, gas, well, treatment, process
INSIDIOUS TOXIFICATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTProf. Rainer Stegmannemissions, water, treatment, soil, environment
HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IMPACTS AND ITS REMOVAL FROM GROUNDWATER AND WASTEWATER: MYTHS AND PERSPECTIVESProf. Gerasimos Lyberatoscr(vi), chromium, hexavalent, hexavalent chromium, biological
THE AUSTRALIAN REGULATORY APPROACH FOR SOME HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN COMMON USAGEM. Thom, J. M. Nashasbestos, hazardous, australia, health, control
REVIEW ON THE LEGISLATION ABOUT HAZRADOUS INDUSTRIAL WASTE IN THE EUROPEAN UNIONZ. Nivolianitoumanagement, hazardous, waste management, solid, environment
REGULATIONS AND LAW-ENFORCEMENT OF HAZARDOUS WASTE HANDLING IN NORWAYM. Sundsvik Bendixenhazardous, hazardous waste, environment, treatment, pollution
WASTE FACTORS FOR THE SMALL-SCALE INDUSTRY IN MEXICO CITYA. Vázquez-Morillas, A. González-Aragón, A. De La L. Cisneros-Ramos, R. M. Espinosa-Valdemarindustrial, management, production, reporting, environmental
LANDFILL PLANNING – LEARNING FROM THE PAST AND PRESENT TO INFORM THE FUTURE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OF CLOSED LANDFILL SITESD.I. Holden, J. M. Nashlandfill, management, planning, gas, development
EVALUATION OF THE ACTIVITY OF AN ITALIAN HAZARDOUS WASTE LANDFILLS. Fiore, M.C. Zanetti, S. Botta, C. Comoglio, P. Luciani, M. Demaioleachate, emissions, co2, management, co2 emissions
MANAGEMENT APPLICATION OF WASTE FOUNDRY SAND (WFS) IN SOLID WASTE LANDFILLSL. G. F. Domingues, G. C.S. Ferreirasoil, sand, material, landfill, brazil
BALANCING OF POLLUTANT TRANSPORT IN THE SUBSOILA. Schönberg, C. Spijker, D. Adam, R. Markiewicz, H. Raupenstrauch model, transport, well, extraction, water
STUDY OF REMEDIATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL SITE CONTAMINATED BY SULPHATE BY MEANS OF A PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERG. B. Trindade, M.E.G. Boscovbarrier, reactive, permeable, groundwater, water
REMEDIATION OF FORMER SHOTGUN RANGES IN AUSTRALIAD. Woods, J.M. Nashlead, soil, remediation, clay, water
MINIMISING ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE OF AN INTENSE WASTE-TIRE FIRES. Mavromatisfire, metals, environmental, heavy metals, tires
MEDICAL WASTE GENERATION FORECAST FEASIBILITIES: CASE STUDY FOR LITHUANIAG. Denafas, I. Kazragytė, M. Martišiūtė, R. Gustaitienėmedical, medical waste, waste generation, hospitals, management
DESIGN OF A COLLECTION, HAUL, TRANSFER, TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL SYSTEM FOR INFECTIOUS MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE REGION OF EAST MACEDONIA-THRACE, GREECEG. Mantzaras, E. Voudrias, I. Papaspyros cost, transfer, treatment, collection, facility
ASSESSING THE LEACHING OF HEAVY METALS FROM INCINERATED EXPIRED DRUGSS. Gerassimidou, I. Papaspyros, A. Evangelou, D. Komilisph, leachate, concentration, metals, leaching
MANAGEMENT HISTORY OF ASH FROM THE HAZARDOUS MEDICAL WASTE INCINERATOR PLANT, WITHIN THE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY (I.W.M.F.) OF ANO LIOSIA, ATHENS, GREECES. Gerassimidou, I. Papaspyros, A. Evangelou, D. Komilisash, incinerator, environmental, management, landfill
INNOVATIONS IN WEEE TREATMENT – A TECHNOLOGY REVIEWS. Salhofer, F. Michilbergertreatment, technology, weee, technologies, sorting
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR E-WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SERBIAM. Stepanović, G. Petković, N. Staletović, R. Radojević, P. Jovaniće-waste, weee, recycling, material, metals
LEAD REMOVAL FROM CATHODE RAY TUBE GLASS IN THE PRESENCE OF PVC AND HCl ABSORBERK. Takahashi, G. Grause, T. Kameda, T. Yoshiokalead, volatilization, residue, pvc, content
REMOVAL OF NEODYMIUM (ND) FROM FE-ND-B MAGNETS USING MICROALGAEM. A. Kücüker, K. Kuchtaph, biosorption, metal, chlorella, temperature
OREG ­ OPTIMAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC DEVICESM. DOS SANTOS, S. EISENRIEGLER, W. HAUER, R. HAUBENBERGER-HAHN, T. MAIER, M. MERSTALLINGER, H. REICHL, G. WAIZINGERweee, collection, re-use, material, people
TREATMENT AND RESOURCE RECOVERY FROM FLUORINE-CONTAINING WASTE PRODUCED BY PESTICIDE INDUSTRYY. Li, H. Zhang, L. M. Shao, P.J. Heextraction, recovery, ph, water, crete
COMPLEX OF TECHNICAL DEVICES FOR OIL LIQUID WASTES TREATMENTM.Ju. Andrianova, L.M. Molodkina, E.A. Bondarenko, A.N. Chusov, M.P. Fedorovwater, treatment, liquid, test, content
DEVELOPMENT OF AN AgCl/Al2O3 MEMBRANE FOR THE RECOVERY OF CHLORIDE FROM NaCl/EG SOLVENTSYK. Yamada, G. Grause, T. Kameda, T. Yoshiokamembrane, permeation, chloride, cell, separation
A COMPLETE RECOVERY PROCESS FOR A HAZARDOUS WASTE IN THE ALUMINUM TERTIARY INDUSTRYR. Galindo, I. Padilla, A.López-Delgadoglass, synthesis, materials, hazardous, content
SYNTHESIS AND PHOTOCATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF TIO2 ANATASE CRYSTALS WITH EXPOSED {001} FACETSN.P. Xekoukoulotakis, C. Brebou, M.V. Sofianou, N. Boukos, C.Trapalis, D. Mantzavinostio2, cr(vi), ph, crete, reaction
RECOVERING METALS FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE, WASTE INCINERATION RESIDUES AND SIMILAR SUBSTANCES WITH HYPERACCUMULATIVE PLANTSJ. Kisser, H. Gattringer, M. Iordanopoulos-Kissermetals, sludge, sewage, sewage sludge, metal
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OF DEINKING SLUDGE RECOVERY OPTIONS: A CASE STUDY IN LENINGRAD REGION, RUSSIAI. Deviatkin, K. Grönman, J. Havukainen, V. Kapustina, M. Horttanainensludge, paper, costs, utilization, mill
TREATMENT HAZARDOUS SLUDGE FROM AN INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS FOR USE IN CONSTRUCTIONV.Cutraro, A.Dursotreatment, sludge, process, treatment plant, hazardous
DEVELOPMENT AND CHARACTERISTICS OF BINDERS FOR IMMOBILIZATION OF TOXIC ELEMENTSP. Sulovský, T. Stanekelements, toxic, cement, ash, clinker
ASSESSMENT OF THE DANGERS OF HOSPITAL RESIDUAL WASTES.Mahnik, R.Limbeckrisk, sorting, hazardous, analysis, sorting analysis
REVISITING COMPOSITION AND PRODUCTION RATE OF DENTAL SOLID WASTE IN XANTHII, GREECE A. Mandalidis, E. Voudrias, A. Topalidis, N. Iosifidis infectious, production, solid, solid waste, toxic
USE OF FORMALDEHYDE, XYLENES AND GLUTARALDEHYDE IN HEALTH CARE INSTITUTIONSV.E. Schneider, K. L. Manfredini, I. Nascimento Filhochemical, health, p, degradation, reuse
MANAGEMENT OF LABORATORY HAZARDOUS WASTES:EXPERIENCE FROM EGYPTS.I. Abou-Elela, H. S. Ibrahimmanagement, hazardous, chemical, hazardous waste, chemicals
A COMPREHENSIVE WASTE LOGISTIC TO SEPARATE INFECTIOUS FROM UNINFECTIOUS HEALTHCARE WASTE AT THE JENA UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL M. Hoffmanndisposal, university, infectious, medical, cost
ANALYSIS OF HEALTHCARE WASTE HETEROGENEITY IN A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AND OUTPATIEN CLINICV. E. Schneider, J.C. Paiz, A. C. Kappes, M. Cechinatto, N.L. R. Stedileresidues, heterogeneity, treatment, infectious, management
DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OF HEALTH-CARE UNITS IN SOUTHERN GREECE. THE EXPERIENCE OF HELLENIC ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE (H.E.I.)V. Dalamagas, A.Drouza, E.Gidarakos, P.Merkos, S.Stasinoshazardous, health, medical, management, environmental
FIXED-BED ADSORPTION OF METHYLENE BLUE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS ONTO UNTREATED ALFA GRASSK. Lasaridi, A. Kyriacou, K. Abeliotis, V. Logotheti, C. Chronicompost, composting, composts, quality, stability
ESTIMATION OF HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE GENERATION IN GREECEK. Abeliotis, K. Lasaridi, C. Chronifood, food waste, households, greece, waste generation
COMPOST AND ZEOLITE USE IN LABORATORY SCALE PERMEABLE REACTIVE BARRIERS FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS REMOVAL OF BTEX, CD2+ AND ZN2+ FROM GROUNDWATERF. Simantiraki, E.Ziata, E. Gidarakoscompost, zeolite, adsorption, materials, metals
RECENT CHANGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SAMPLING DESIGN AND SAMPLING DENSITY IN CONTAMINATED SITE ASSESSMENT – THE AUSTRALIAN EXPERIENCEJ. M. Nash, T. Wrightsampling, design, density, contamination, protection
TOXICOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF WASTE FRACTIONS USING BIOLOGICAL EFFECT MEASUREMENTSR.Weltens, R.Smolders, H.Witters, R.Vandenheuvelmaterial, test, waste materials, materials, size
AN INVESTIGATION OF DUSTS FROM MECHANICAL WASTE TREATMENT FACILITIES ON THEIR POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DUST EXPLOSIONSK.Held, H. Raupenstrauchdust, dusts, explosion, treatment, behaviour
DEVELOPMENT OF NEUTRON INTERROGATION TECHNIQUES FOR DETECTING DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES IN PORT CONTAINERSN. M. B. D´Amico, R.E. Mayercrete, chemical, characteristic, thermal, resolution
OPERATION OF DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS IN SOUTHERN GREECE. THE EXPERIENCE OF HELLENIC ENVIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE (H.E.I.)V. Dalamagas, P.Merkos, S.Stasinostreatment, wastewater, p, sewage, environmental
REMOVAL OF THE ANTIDEPRESSANT SERTRALINE FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION BY GRAPHENE OXIDE ADSORPTIONC. Drosou, N. P. Xekoukoulotakis, D. Fatta-Kassinosadsorption, model, water, carbon, adsorbent
URBAN SANITATION AND THE USE OF HUMAN WASTE AS MANURE IN ANCIENT ROMEV. C. Machline, C. Machlinerome, manure, water, crete, well
REMOVAL OF EMERGING POLLUTANTS THROUGH WASTEWATER TERTIARY TREATMENTO. Arvaniti, A. Asimakopoulos, V. Samaras, K. Antoniou, N. Thomaidis, D. Mamais, T.D. Lekkas, A. Stasinakis wastewater, treatment, contaminants, pharmaceuticals, perfluorinated compounds
OCCURRENCE OF ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANT BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM SURFACE WATER AND WASTEWATER IN CHANIAC. Bouki, D. Venieri, E. Diamantopouloswater, bacteria, wastewater, crete, surface water
CHARACTERIZATION AND PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF QUARRY DUST FOR ITS UTILIZATION IN CONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONSM. Galetakis, G. Alevizos, E. Stiakakis, K. Leventakis, A. Vasiliou, C. Piperidi, N.Stavroulakisdust, quarry, production, limestone, construction
REUSE OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES (CDW). THE CASE OF SARDINIA ISLAND (ITALY)G.Mei, G. Balletto, L. Francesconi, C. Furcas, S. Naitza, L. Pani, N. Trulliaggregates, sardinia, construction, materials, material
ASSESSMENT OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES AS RAW MATERIAL FOR THE BUILDING INDUSTRYM. Galetakis, K. Komnitsas, K. Leventakis, A. Vasiliou, C. Piperidi, D. Zaharaki, N. Stavroulakis, M. Ginosmaterials, concrete, size, test, analysis
GEOTECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF STABILIZED DRILLING WASTES FOR USE IN ROAD CONSTRUCTIONA. Kallel, A. Souissi, M. Zairi, I. Trabelsi test, leaching, water, column, p
GEOPOLYMERIZATION POTENTIAL OF CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES (CDW)D. Zaharaki, K. Komnitsas, A. Vlachou, M. Galetakisstrength, compressive strength, geopolymers, temperature, concrete
THE INHIBITION EFFECT OF PCB ON THE METHANOGENIC ACTIVITYM. R. DE L. E Silva, I. K. Sakamoto, M. B. A. Vareschepcb, production, methane, methane production, anaerobic
MELANOIDIN REMOVAL FROM SIMULATED AND REAL MOLASSES WASTEWATER BY COAGULATION USING ALUMINUM CHLORIDE AS COAGULANTT.I. Liakos, N.K.Lazaridisph, effluents, wastewater, molasses, coagulation
CASE STUDY OF ILLEGAL HAZARDOUS LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL – IMPLEMENTATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITYE.Chalarakis, V.Dalamagas, S.Kavouri, P.Merkos, A.Papadelis, S.Stasinossoil, disposal, hazardous, liquid, environmental
NOVEL INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER TREATMENT INTEGRATED WITH SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT – RECOVERY OF WATER AND SALT UNDER ZERO LIQUID DISCHARGE CONCEPTS.Rajamaniwater, treatment, recovery, membrane, industrial
MANAGEMENT OF LEACHABLE METAL CONCENTRATIONS AND PHYTOTOXICITY OF A HAZARDOUS MINE SOIL BY MODIFIED BAUXITE RESIDUEP. Hennebert, L. Poizan, R. Revalor soil, fertilizer, residue, ph, mbr
A STEP CHANGE IN THE RECYCLING OF COMPOSITE MATERIALSG.Olivieux, L. Dandy, G.A. Leekewater, supercritical, carbon, fibres, temperature
DEVELOPMENT OF RECYCLABLE TEXTILE COVERINGS USED IN THE EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION AND TRANSPORT INDUSTRY BASED ON AN ECODESIGN METHODOLOGYA. Schröter, U. Rübsam, Y. Simon Gloy, D. Pico, T. Griestextile, methodology, development, design, material
VAPOR-PHASE HYDROLYSIS TO PRODUCE NANO-STRUCTURED SILICA MATERIALS: A NEW METHOD FOR THE RECYCLING OF SILICON TETRACHLORIDEX.J. Chen, F. Yan, K.M. Li, M. Zhao, J.G.Jiangsize, hydrolysis, temperature, materials, distribution
A STUDY OF THE AEROBIC DEGRADATION OF WOOD MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY WASTES: EFFECT OF COMPOST ADDITIONG. Ntalos, C. Tsanaktsis, D. Komilisco2, compost, wood, pb, dry
INVESTIGATION OF SELECTIVE SEPARATION OF POST-CONSUMER PLASTICSO. Kangal, A. Güney, Z. S. Kutlu, Ü. Yenial, F. Burat flotation, separation, plastics, ph, pet
USE OF YEAST BIOSURFACTANTS FOR REMEDIATION OF SOILS CONTAMINATED BY HEXACHLOROCYCLOHEXANEM. Šír, K. Lhotská, L. Kochánková, J. Mikeš, M. Minaříksoil, solubilization, biosurfactants, concentration, test
THE EFFECT OF SALT-CONTAMINATED CLAYEY SOIL DEWATERING BY ELECTROKINETIC METHOD USING EKG ELECTRODES ON OEDOMETRIC CONSOLIDATION BEHAVIOUR OF THE SOILA. Merikhi, N. Shariatmadari, B. Zahabyioun, S. Saeidjamsoil, electrodes, electrokinetic, consolidation, behavior
CHEMICAL POLLUTANTS CONTENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND ITS USE AS FERTILIZER ACROSS EUROPEN.A. Suciu, L.Lamastra, M. Trevisansludge, sewage, sewage sludge, pahs, soil
RECOVERY SUSTAINABLE OF WASTE SLUDGE SEWAGE THROUGH GAS ANALYSIS BY COMPOSTING PROCESSE.J. Scoton, R.A.G. Battistelle, J.Akutsu, E.Kellner, J.S. Cordeiro sludge, process, composting, method, sewage
IMPROVED DEWATERABILITY OF CHEMICALLY ENHANCED PRIMARY SLUDGE BY BIOACIDIFICATION USING IRON AND SULFUR OXIDIZING BACTERIAJ.W.C. Wong, K. Murugesan, S.M. Yu, A. Selvamsludge, treatment, bacteria, ph, process
EVALUATION OF THE CO-COMPOSTING OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND WASTE FOOD OF RESTAURANT THROUGH GAS ANALYSIS IN HERMETIC ROTARY REACTORB. S. Pereira , E. J. Scoton, R. A. G. Battistelle, R. M. Deusprocess, composting, sludge, solid, method
THE RECOPHOS PROCESS – RECOVERY OF PHOSPHORUS FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE ASHESA. Schönberg, K. Samiei, H. Kern, H. Raupenstrauchprocess, phosphorus, sludge, sewage, modelling
THERMOCHEMICAL REACTION OF CADMIUM WITH CHLORIDES. J. Wang, H. Zhang, L. M. Shao, P. J. Hepvc, temperature, air, reaction, nitrogen
PYROLYSIS AS A METHOD OF WASTE AND BIOMASS VALORISATION, ΤΟ ENERGY AND INNOVATIVE ADSORPTIVE AND CATALYTIC MATERIALS PRODUCTIONA. Zabaniotou, N. Antonioupyrolysis, oil, process, content, char
ANALYSIS OF THE FUEL COMPOSITION OF HAZARDOUS WASTE INCINERTORS WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENT OF BIOMASS AND FOSSIL ORGANIC MATTERJ. Fellner, T. Schwarzböck, H. Rechbergermethod, data, co2, content, energy
PM2.5 AND GASEOUS POLLUTANTS FROM THE BURNING OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF BIOMASSJ. E. F. Cieslinski, M. A. M. Costa, J. A. C. Júniorbiomass, sampling, burning, matter, particulate matter
SEWAGE SLUDGE ASHES – WASTE OR VALUABLE RESOURCEO. Krüger, C. Adam sludge, sewage sludge, sewage, ashes, ssa
STUDY ON DIOXINS DECOMPOSITION/DETOXIFICATION OF INCINERATION FLY ASH BY IRON OXIDES DURING HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENTJ. Li, Y. Hu, D. Chen, X. Liiron, sulphate, decomposition, ash, process
STABILIZATION/SOLIDIFICATION OF INCINERATOR FLY ASH BY MEANS OF CEMENTITIOUS COLD-BONDING PELLETIZATIONF. Colangelo, R. Cioffiash, aggregates, leaching, fly ash, materials
MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL (HAZARDOUS AND NON HAZARDOUS) SOLID WASTE IN SOUTHERN GREECE. THE EXPERIENCE OF HELLENIC ENIRONMENTAL INSPECTORATE (H.E.I.) V. Dalamagas, E.Gidarakos, P.Merkos, S.Stasinoshazardous, hazardous waste, disposal, crete, landfill
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE PROCESS FOR TREATMENT OF LIQUID HAZARDOUS WASTES IN CP-PLANTSR. Sarc, K.E. Lorber, R. Pombergertreatment, water, process, quality, waste water
SUSTAINABLE COASTAL MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR MEDITERRANEAN AREASV. Zisimopoulos, A.A. Zorpas, S. Euthimiadoutourism, management, development, water, sustainable
TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT FOR PLASTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SINGAPOREJ.-Y. WANG, , C.-L. CHEN, G.Y.A. TAN, , AND L. ZHAOplastic, pyrolysis, oil, plastic waste, fuel
INVESTIGATING THE TREATMENT EFFICIENCY AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION DURING THE OPERATION OF A LEACHATE TREATMENT PLANT: A CASE-STUDY FROM MAVRORACHI WWTP, THESSALONIKI, GREECEK. Tsompanoglou, Th. Forozoglou , P.Dimitrakopoulou, K. Poulios, A. Kaloudis, M. Kotsikas, V. Somataridou, E. Vagia, S. Theodoridis, T. Laspidis , E. Mouxiou, D.Tangilis A. Stasinakis, A. Argyropoulos leachate, treatment, power, landfill, ro
CONSEQUENCES OF NITRITE ELIMINATION IN STEEL-PROCESSING WASTE WATER FOR Cr(VI) LEACHING FROM THE LANDFILLED SLUDGEF. Brück, M. Händel, K.U. Totsche, H. Weigandcr(vi), water, ph, treatment, water treatment
BIOLOGICAL STABILIZATION OF A CHROMITE ORE PROCESSING RESIDUES LANDFILL BY THE “IN SITU REACTIVE ZONE” (IRZ) TECHNIQUE: RESULTS AFTER 2.5 YEARST. Gisbert, T. Wohlhuter, D. Tognet, S. Poprawka, L. Ferriere, C. Malandain, O. Sibourgcrvi, cr, treatment, residues, biological
ANAEROBIC BIOTRANSFORMATION OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IN BATCH REACTORSA. Moreno, A. Bernal, E. Souza, G. Cuevascr, ph, microbial, metal, chemical
CONTAMINANT HYDROCHEMISTRY OF THEBES VALLEY, WITH EMPHASIS ON HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM. ASPECTS ON ITS ORIGIN BY USING STABLE ISOTOPE MEASUREMENTSD. I. Koilakos, T. M. Mimideschromium, cr(vi), hexavalent, cr, isotopes
ELUCIDATING THE MECHANISMS OF CHROMIUM RELEASE FROM GEOGENIC PROCESSESM.Lilli, D. Moraetis, N. Nikolaidis, N. Kalogerakis, G. Karatzas chromium, soil, mobility, separation, iron
SOIL CHEMISTRY OF BOEOTIA PREFECTURE AND APPLICATION OF YTTRIUM NORMALISATION FOR EXLAINING THE ORIGIN OF CHROMIUM IN SOIL T. M. Mimides, D.I. Koilakoschromium, soil, ph, hexavalent, sorption
VITRIFICATION OF CHROMIUM CONTAINING TANNERY ASHS. Varitis, P.Kavouras, E.Pavlidou, G.Vourlias, K.Chrissafis, P.G. Dimitrakopoulos, Ph.Komninou, Th. Karakostaschromium, p, tannery, glass, sludge
ACCELERATED CARBONATION OF WAELZ SLAG: EFFECT OF PARTICLE SIZE ON CO2 SEQUESTRATION CAPACITYG.Cappai, G. De Giudici , D. Medas, S. Milia, A. Muntoni, G. Orrù, M. Piredda slag, carbonation, co2, size, process
HYDROTHERMAL GASIFICATION OF ARABINOSE AS A MODEL COMPOUND FOR PLANT BIOMASS WASTED. Selvi Gökkaya, M. Saglam, M. Yüksel, L. Ballicetemperature, water, gasification, catalyst, gas
TORREFACTION OF SRC WILLOW AS A PRETREATMENT FOR FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATIONK. Woytiuk, W. Campbell, R. Gerspacher, R.W. Evitts, A. Phoenixwillow, biomass, energy, treatment, wastewater
SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF PEA SHELLS BY USING MINERAL CATALYSTSD. Selvi Gökkaya, D. E. Yüksel, M. Saglam, M. Yüksel, L. Ballicegasification, gas, temperature, catalysts, biomass
OBTAINING CHAR OF PYROLYSIS FROM FILTER MUD OF SUGAR AND ALCOHOL INDUSTRIESC. A. R. Bernardino, I. A. Lima, T. S. Fernandes, M. C. C. Veloso, G. A. Romeiro, C. F. Mahlerbiochar, adsorption, methylene blue, filter, isotherm
APPROACHES, RESULTS AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES IN THE FIELD OF REUSE OF DREDGED SEDIMENTS. FINDINGS OF THE COAST-BEST PROJECTC. Corsi, S. Dastoli, G. de Gioannis, G. Montresori , A. Muntoni, A. Pieters, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, E. Rizzi, E. Romano, A. Serci, B. Villani, A. Zuccasand, sediment, sediments, treatment, porto
ENVIRONMENTAL DREDGING OF A CHROMIUM CONTAMINATED FJORD IN VALDEMARSVIK, SWEDENS. Pensaert, H. Nollet, E. Rombaut, X. Leperesediments, water, chromium, sediment, mixing
COMBINATION OF SURFACTANTS AND CITRIC ACID FOR THE SIMULTANEOUS ELECTROKINETIC REMOVAL OF TOXIC METALS AND PAHS FROM REAL SEDIMENTSJ. Hahladakis, A. Smponias, N. Lekkas, E. Gidarakospahs, sediment, metals, toxic, acid
TOTAL MERCURY AND METHYLMERCURY DISTRIBUTIONS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS FROM ARCTICY. Liu, X. Chai, Y. Hao, Z. Lu, Y. Zhaosediments, mercury, content, toc, matter
VEGETATION ASSESSMENT NEAR THE NICKEL-COPPER SMELTER: CONSIDERATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RISK FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF METAL ACCUMULATIONR. Kikuchi, T. Gorbachevametals, heavy metals, nickel, environmental, metal
COMPARING MSW MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS USING DIFFERENT LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT SOFTWARE: A CASE STUDY IN A PREFECTURE IN NORTH GREECEC. Evgenidou, A.Petalas, D. Komilis environmental, management, scenarios, emissions, model
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES: A LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS APPROACHG. Perkoulidis, G. Banias, Ch. Achillas, Ch. Vlachokostas, N. Moussiopoulos, P. Roidimanagement, construction, environmental, life cycle, materials
LCA OF THE WEEE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN LOMBARDIAL. Biganzoli, A. Falbo, F. Forte, L. Rigamonti, M. Grossorecovery, treatment, energy, material, recycling
CFD-MODEL DEVELOPING OF DUST TRANSFER AT A TAILINGS DUMPP. Amosov, A. Baklanov, V. Masloboev, S. Mazukhinadust, tailings, concentration, model, distribution
THE COMPLEX CLEANING OF A VERY LARGE CITYC. Machlinecleaning, residues, cost, crete, urban waste
PROPOSED PREVENTION ACTIONS IN RELATION TO SPECIFIC WASTE STREAM AND TARGET GROUPS FROM CYPRUS STRATEGIC PLANI. Voukkali, P. Loizia, A.A. Zorpas, M. Samara Miliotou, C. Kaliroeprevention, waste prevention, cyprus, management, well
REVERSE LOGISTICS MODEL OF PHARMACEUTICAL WASTE AND RESIDENTIAL HEALTH FACILITIES OF THE CITY OF CAXIAS DO SUL, RIO GRANDE DO SUL – BRAZILV.E. Schneider, C. Lazzaretti, A. R. Rosa logistics, reverse logistics, storage, disposal, collection
ENVIRONMENTAL REHABILITATION DUE TO UNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL. CASE STUDY IN CENTRAL GREECEE.Chalarakis, V.Dalamagas, S.Kavouri, P.Merkos, S.Stasinossoil, hazardous, hazardous waste, disposal, environmental
RIGHTS AND DUTIES IN THE BRAZILIAN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL POLICIES HARMONY OR CONTROVERSY?A. Pelucio, M. Leitão, P. Iglesiasindustrial, brazilian, policy, solid, solid waste
GENERAL RESOURCE RECOVERY (WASTE) EXEMPTIONS IN NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA – INITIATIVES AND PROBLEMSJ.M. Nash, M.J. Thom, T. Wrightmaterials, protection, material, environment, resource recovery
IS CHINA’S WASTE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION SUCCESSFUL? EVIDENCE FROM URBAN CHINESE WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICESB. Steuer, S. Salhofer, R. Linzner, F. Partinformal, management, china, waste management, collection
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THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF STANDARDS AND LEGAL BASE IN THE FIELD OF WASTE MANAGEMENT IN RUSSIA AND THE EUROPEAN UNIONV.STAROSTINA AND O. ULANOVAeu, management, legislation, analysis, waste management
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ESTIMATION ON MERCURY EMISSION IN VAPOR PHASE FROM COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP (CFL)S. W. RHEE, H. S. PARK, J. K. KIM AND M. S. LEEmercury, concentration, glass, air, waste management
RECYCLING OF LEAD FROM WEEEFU-SHEN ZHANG, MINGFEI XINGlead, nanoparticles, glass, leaching, size
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STABILIZATION OF HEAVY METALS IN BOTTOM ASH BY ENHANCED CARBONATION UNDER STATIC AND DYNAMIC CONDITIONST. BRENNE, T. WIESER, S. WESSEL-BOTHE, TIM MANSFELDT AND H. WEIGANDcarbonation, co2, ash, landfill, gas
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